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Radio Westeros ASOIAF Podcast

Radio Westeros Episode 38 - Myths & Legends of the East

Radio Westeros ASOIAF Podcast

Radio Westeros

House Of The Dragon, Arts, Stark, Lannister, Asoiaf, Hotd, Targaryen, George R.r. Martin, A Song Of Ice And Fire, Got, Game Of Thrones, Books

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 18 May 2018

⏱️ 101 minutes

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Summary

Yolkboy and Lady Gwyn continue their myths & legends series, with a close look at legends from Essos, including Garin, Nymeria, Azor Ahai, Daenys the Dreamer and much more!

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0:00.0

Radio Estros, episode 38, myths and legends of the East.

0:15.0

Spoilers are books.

0:19.0

Hello and welcome to Radio Estros.

0:22.0

I'm Lady Guinevere in Boston. And I'm

0:25.0

Yoke Boy in England and thanks so much for tuning in today.

0:29.0

We have lined up an episode on the Legends of the East, which is the third and final part of our

0:35.7

legend series. If you haven't checked out the Northern and Southern Legends

0:40.2

episodes yet, today's episode will work fine as a standalone.

0:45.0

And today we'll be looking at legends from across the narrow sea,

0:49.0

although more often than not, they made their way across to Westerosi's shores at some point in history.

0:55.0

This gives us a great opportunity to tie the discussion on Eastern legends to the history of

1:00.0

Sos, so there will be plenty of focus on the three pivotal migrations to Westros of Andals, Roynar, and Valerians.

1:08.0

Yes, so an undertone of esoci politics, history and migration to underpin the episode. of great and

1:23.7

we'll also have Huguer of the hill of the Andels, a prominent figure for

1:27.2

followers of the seven whose son say aided him in person.

1:31.1

Then we'll divert to a very detailed look at the legend of Azorehi and Lightringer

1:37.0

and how pervasive this tale has been in Essos. Also, expect a discussion on the morality of sacrifice following a line-by-line analysis of the tail.

1:47.0

Yes, so some Azora-Hi there, we know you love that kind of discussion, but we'll also consider the Carthine tale of the birth of

1:55.9

dragons and noting mention of a cracked moon in each tale ponder how the two could relate. Then we'll visit the damned and doomed in the grim

2:06.8

minds of Valeria where a call for mercy is first answered by a legendary no one.

2:15.0

And finally we'll consider the oppressive Valerians,

2:18.0

the reasons why they behaved as they did,

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